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FFA Wagering Thread: THERE HE IS!@! (9 Viewers)

Raider Nation said:
fantasycurse42 said:
Raider Nation said:
Even in the disastrous scenario where it's a scoreless 3rd Q, I'll just bang the live under to minimize the carnage.
$1500 on ####### Ark State/Toledo... You're a sick man. GL!!
x2

One was at SportsBetting, one was at BetOnline... seconds apart so the line wouldn't budge.
You're not going to move lines there, they're a pretty big operation
Yesterday, I put $2k on the Colts TT o26 at -130. Literally a few seconds later, it was at -140. Coincidence?
Is a team total bet the same as a ML game bet?

 
Including tonight, the Warriors will have played their L3 games each on two days of rest. They scored 126,126 in their L2 games. In the previous meeting with the Thunder they were playing their fourth game in six days. Tonight will be the Warriors' third game in seven days. And David Lee will also be in the lineup after missing the previous game versus the Thunder.

 
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Conclusion?
I know a couple guys in here saw that game since we were trying for the under that night, and I think Nugs called the 2H under that hit, probably thanks to Durant missing the 2H, which was the angle. I couldn't tell if he'd be back or not, but Nugs had it pegged. I'm not going to even try to call this game tonight though. The info on days rest and who's in/who's out just needed to be mentioned before placing a bet.

 
Looking for live Cajun music, I stopped in Opelousas at the Plantation Lounge. Somebody sat on every barstool; but a small man, seeing a stranger, jumped down, shook my hand, and insisted I take his seat. In the fast roll of Cajun English, he said it was the guest stool and by right belonged to me. The barmaid, a woman with coiled eyes, brought a Jax.
"Is there Cajun music here tonight?" I asked.
"Jukebox is our music tonight," she snapped. A man called Walt, with dark hair oiled and slicked back in the style of an older time, squeezed in beside me.
"If you're lookin' for French music, you need to get yourself to laugh yet."
"What's that mean?"
"Means haul your butt to laugh yet. Biggest Coonaѕѕ city in the world."
"Lafayette?" I made it three syllables.
"You got it, junior, but we don’t say Lah-fay-et."
"Where should I go in Laughyet?"
He drew a map so detailed I could almost see chuckholes in the streets.
"Called Eric's. That's one place. In Laughyet they got whatever you want: music, hooch, girls, fights, everything." He passed the bar peanuts. "By the way, junior," he asked casually, "ever had yourself a Cajun woman?" His question silenced the bar.
"Don't think I have."
"Got some advice for you then - if you find you ever need it."
It was the quietest bar I'd ever been in. I answered so softly no sound came out, and I had to repeat. "What advice?"
"Take off your belt before you climb on so you can strap your Yankee aѕѕ down because you'll get taken for a ride. Up the walls and around."
Now the whole bar was staring, I guess to surmise whether my Yankee aѕѕ was worth strapping down.
One rusty geezer said, "Junior ain't got no belt."
Walt looked at my suspenders and pulled one, letting it snap back.
"My man," he said, "tie on with these and you'll get zanged out the window like in a slingshot."
The men pounded the bar and choked on their Dixie beer. One began coughing and had to be slapped on the back. Two repeated the joke. Walt shouted to the barmaid, "Let's get junior another Jax." To me he said, "Don't never take no offense at a Coonass. We're all fools in God's garden. Except for bettin'. Now that's serious. These boys'll bet on anything that moves or scores points and even some things that don't do neither. Charles, here, for example, will bet he can guess to within four how many spots on any Dalmatian dog. I bet on movement because I don't know dogs and not too many things score points. But everything moves - sooner or later. Even hills. Old Chicksaw taught me that."

UL Lafayette -4 -110
 
Looking for live Cajun music, I stopped in Opelousas at the Plantation Lounge. Somebody sat on every barstool; but a small man, seeing a stranger, jumped down, shook my hand, and insisted I take his seat. In the fast roll of Cajun English, he said it was the guest stool and by right belonged to me. The barmaid, a woman with coiled eyes, brought a Jax.

"Is there Cajun music here tonight?" I asked.

"Jukebox is our music tonight," she snapped. A man called Walt, with dark hair oiled and slicked back in the style of an older time, squeezed in beside me.

"If you're lookin' for French music, you need to get yourself to laugh yet."

"What's that mean?"

"Means haul your butt to laugh yet. Biggest Coonaѕѕ city in the world."

"Lafayette?" I made it three syllables.

"You got it, junior, but we don’t say Lah-fay-et."

"Where should I go in Laughyet?"

He drew a map so detailed I could almost see chuckholes in the streets.

"Called Eric's. That's one place. In Laughyet they got whatever you want: music, hooch, girls, fights, everything." He passed the bar peanuts. "By the way, junior," he asked casually, "ever had yourself a Cajun woman?" His question silenced the bar.

"Don't think I have."

"Got some advice for you then - if you find you ever need it."

It was the quietest bar I'd ever been in. I answered so softly no sound came out, and I had to repeat. "What advice?"

"Take off your belt before you climb on so you can strap your Yankee aѕѕ down because you'll get taken for a ride. Up the walls and around."

Now the whole bar was staring, I guess to surmise whether my Yankee aѕѕ was worth strapping down.

One rusty geezer said, "Junior ain't got no belt."

Walt looked at my suspenders and pulled one, letting it snap back.

"My man," he said, "tie on with these and you'll get zanged out the window like in a slingshot."

The men pounded the bar and choked on their Dixie beer. One began coughing and had to be slapped on the back. Two repeated the joke. Walt shouted to the barmaid, "Let's get junior another Jax." To me he said, "Don't never take no offense at a Coonass. We're all fools in God's garden. Except for bettin'. Now that's serious. These boys'll bet on anything that moves or scores points and even some things that don't do neither. Charles, here, for example, will bet he can guess to within four how many spots on any Dalmatian dog. I bet on movement because I don't know dogs and not too many things score points. But everything moves - sooner or later. Even hills. Old Chicksaw taught me that."

UL Lafayette -4 -110
Best reason I've ever read to bet a game. In.

 
Looking for live Cajun music, I stopped in Opelousas at the Plantation Lounge. Somebody sat on every barstool; but a small man, seeing a stranger, jumped down, shook my hand, and insisted I take his seat. In the fast roll of Cajun English, he said it was the guest stool and by right belonged to me. The barmaid, a woman with coiled eyes, brought a Jax.

"Is there Cajun music here tonight?" I asked.

"Jukebox is our music tonight," she snapped. A man called Walt, with dark hair oiled and slicked back in the style of an older time, squeezed in beside me.

"If you're lookin' for French music, you need to get yourself to laugh yet."

"What's that mean?"

"Means haul your butt to laugh yet. Biggest Coonaѕѕ city in the world."

"Lafayette?" I made it three syllables.

"You got it, junior, but we don’t say Lah-fay-et."

"Where should I go in Laughyet?"

He drew a map so detailed I could almost see chuckholes in the streets.

"Called Eric's. That's one place. In Laughyet they got whatever you want: music, hooch, girls, fights, everything." He passed the bar peanuts. "By the way, junior," he asked casually, "ever had yourself a Cajun woman?" His question silenced the bar.

"Don't think I have."

"Got some advice for you then - if you find you ever need it."

It was the quietest bar I'd ever been in. I answered so softly no sound came out, and I had to repeat. "What advice?"

"Take off your belt before you climb on so you can strap your Yankee aѕѕ down because you'll get taken for a ride. Up the walls and around."

Now the whole bar was staring, I guess to surmise whether my Yankee aѕѕ was worth strapping down.

One rusty geezer said, "Junior ain't got no belt."

Walt looked at my suspenders and pulled one, letting it snap back.

"My man," he said, "tie on with these and you'll get zanged out the window like in a slingshot."

The men pounded the bar and choked on their Dixie beer. One began coughing and had to be slapped on the back. Two repeated the joke. Walt shouted to the barmaid, "Let's get junior another Jax." To me he said, "Don't never take no offense at a Coonass. We're all fools in God's garden. Except for bettin'. Now that's serious. These boys'll bet on anything that moves or scores points and even some things that don't do neither. Charles, here, for example, will bet he can guess to within four how many spots on any Dalmatian dog. I bet on movement because I don't know dogs and not too many things score points. But everything moves - sooner or later. Even hills. Old Chicksaw taught me that."

UL Lafayette -4 -110
:bow:

(my numbers like UL Lafayette -3.5)

 
Looking for live Cajun music, I stopped in Opelousas at the Plantation Lounge. Somebody sat on every barstool; but a small man, seeing a stranger, jumped down, shook my hand, and insisted I take his seat. In the fast roll of Cajun English, he said it was the guest stool and by right belonged to me. The barmaid, a woman with coiled eyes, brought a Jax.

"Is there Cajun music here tonight?" I asked.

"Jukebox is our music tonight," she snapped. A man called Walt, with dark hair oiled and slicked back in the style of an older time, squeezed in beside me.

"If you're lookin' for French music, you need to get yourself to laugh yet."

"What's that mean?"

"Means haul your butt to laugh yet. Biggest Coonaѕѕ city in the world."

"Lafayette?" I made it three syllables.

"You got it, junior, but we dont say Lah-fay-et."

"Where should I go in Laughyet?"

He drew a map so detailed I could almost see chuckholes in the streets.

"Called Eric's. That's one place. In Laughyet they got whatever you want: music, hooch, girls, fights, everything." He passed the bar peanuts. "By the way, junior," he asked casually, "ever had yourself a Cajun woman?" His question silenced the bar.

"Don't think I have."

"Got some advice for you then - if you find you ever need it."

It was the quietest bar I'd ever been in. I answered so softly no sound came out, and I had to repeat. "What advice?"

"Take off your belt before you climb on so you can strap your Yankee aѕѕ down because you'll get taken for a ride. Up the walls and around."

Now the whole bar was staring, I guess to surmise whether my Yankee aѕѕ was worth strapping down.

One rusty geezer said, "Junior ain't got no belt."

Walt looked at my suspenders and pulled one, letting it snap back.

"My man," he said, "tie on with these and you'll get zanged out the window like in a slingshot."

The men pounded the bar and choked on their Dixie beer. One began coughing and had to be slapped on the back. Two repeated the joke. Walt shouted to the barmaid, "Let's get junior another Jax." To me he said, "Don't never take no offense at a Coonass. We're all fools in God's garden. Except for bettin'. Now that's serious. These boys'll bet on anything that moves or scores points and even some things that don't do neither. Charles, here, for example, will bet he can guess to within four how many spots on any Dalmatian dog. I bet on movement because I don't know dogs and not too many things score points. But everything moves - sooner or later. Even hills. Old Chicksaw taught me that."

UL Lafayette -4 -110
Best reason I've ever read to bet a game. In.My thoughts exactly :hifive:

 
First shot at a DraftKings MMA team for tomorrow, just going off betting lines and trying to look for early stoppages:

Lombard

Cannonier

Tavares

Jordan

Garbrandt

Link to dogihaveknowideawhati'mdoing meme.
nice. i figure after NFL is done i'll join up over there and play some UFC cards too. i think you can throw in Dufresne and Akhemdov. i believe over there you get good points for significant strikes landed so Tavares might get you some points there, but i'm pretty sure i won't have any money on that fight. Marquardt is such an enigma lately

and now i'm worried about my money on Jones. Sensei Seagal has apparently worked with Cormier in his training for this fight: http://www.mmamania.com/2015/1/1/7477669/ufc-182-daniel-cormier-train-steven-seagal-learn-secret-moves-jon-jones-mma. I can't wait to see Jones win the fight and call out Seagal next

ETA: Cerrone might be sweet with that too. he lands a lot of significant strikes and is slick on the ground moving in different positions
The first two guys you mentioned aren't avail, is it a different event? Or are they on the matinee?

Subbed in Cerrone, tia.
So how did these go for you bud?

 
Texas St / Georgia St o118 (117, -1)

James Madison / Charleston o121.5 (122.5, 1)

Arkansas St / UL Monroe o118.5 (120, 1.5)

Wright St / Green Bay o123.5 (126, 2.5)

Wofford / Chattanooga o125 (127.5, 2.5)

Citadel / UNC Greensboro o122.5 (123, .5)

Rider / Fairfield o122 (122, 0)

:fishy:
I played these in ( ) at 5dimes for 1/4u each, nothing crazy. My numbers posted then are currently 5-1-1 in beating the current market (though they are all over plays so that may not mean very much). Unfortunately, 5dimes releases these obscure lines later than BetOnline.

 
My bowl system plays went 5-5 with one bad beat, 4-2 on sides and 1-3 on totals. Would have been a very good bowl season but the very end went badly, oh well. Even Steven!

 
Texas St / Georgia St o118 (117, -1)

James Madison / Charleston o121.5 (122.5, 1)

Arkansas St / UL Monroe o118.5 (120, 1.5)

Wright St / Green Bay o123.5 (126, 2.5)

Wofford / Chattanooga o125 (127.5, 2.5)

Citadel / UNC Greensboro o122.5 (123, .5)

Rider / Fairfield o122 (122, 0)

:fishy:
I played these in ( ) at 5dimes for 1/4u each, nothing crazy. My numbers posted then are currently 5-1-1 in beating the current market (though they are all over plays so that may not mean very much). Unfortunately, 5dimes releases these obscure lines later than BetOnline.
Interested to see how they come out. Once you establish a baseline are you planning on using confidence to identify multi-unit plays?

 
My bowl system plays went 5-5 with one bad beat, 4-2 on sides and 1-3 on totals. Would have been a very good bowl season but the very end went badly, oh well. Even Steven!
College football seems extremely hard to me since the data is so small and the variation in schedule strength is so great. But it's been profitable overall for you, so :thumbup: to that.

 
bored teased

1 NBA Lines Cleveland Cavaliers v Philadelphia 76ers Game Total UNDER 197.5

2 NBA Lines Denver Nuggets v Minnesota Timberwolves Game Total OVER 205.5

3 NBA Lines Houston Rockets v Chicago Bulls Houston Rockets +7

4 NBA Lines Indiana Pacers v Utah Jazz Utah Jazz +1.5

5 NBA Lines Oklahoma City Thunder v Golden State Warriors Oklahoma City Thunder +7

 
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My bowl system plays went 5-5 with one bad beat, 4-2 on sides and 1-3 on totals. Would have been a very good bowl season but the very end went badly, oh well. Even Steven!
College football seems extremely hard to me since the data is so small and the variation in schedule strength is so great. But it's been profitable overall for you, so :thumbup: to that.
I don't bet at all in September anymore, it is just senseless since I can't get any feel for the teams and there isn't much data. I always kill in November so I start looking at stuff in late September now, and bet lightly until the 2nd or third week of October. I really need to increase my bet size once I think I have figured it out, but I always end up waiting until the third week in November.

Last four years of bowls were up 7-10u IIRC, down 2-3u, up 5-7u, even. I go into bowl season willing to lose my entire bankroll though, so what the hell. As I said before, I don't gamble for the money. At least when I'm not in Vegas.

 
Conclusion?
I know a couple guys in here saw that game since we were trying for the under that night, and I think Nugs called the 2H under that hit, probably thanks to Durant missing the 2H, which was the angle. I couldn't tell if he'd be back or not, but Nugs had it pegged. I'm not going to even try to call this game tonight though. The info on days rest and who's in/who's out just needed to be mentioned before placing a bet.
This here is is your classic bs puffpiece. Saw you laid the entire foundation of lines, days off, 2H totals after big 1st halfs on OKC (a few nights after we cashed on OKC 2h under vs...someone on your call). You mixed the batter, you baked that cake, you even frosted that mother####er complete with the little Happy Anniversary writing on top. I put the last cherry on the cake and now you're calling me the chef. You the real MVP.

 
Conclusion?
I know a couple guys in here saw that game since we were trying for the under that night, and I think Nugs called the 2H under that hit, probably thanks to Durant missing the 2H, which was the angle. I couldn't tell if he'd be back or not, but Nugs had it pegged. I'm not going to even try to call this game tonight though. The info on days rest and who's in/who's out just needed to be mentioned before placing a bet.
This here is is your classic bs puffpiece. Saw you laid the entire foundation of lines, days off, 2H totals after big 1st halfs on OKC (a few nights after we cashed on OKC 2h under vs...someone on your call). You mixed the batter, you baked that cake, you even frosted that mother####er complete with the little Happy Anniversary writing on top. I put the last cherry on the cake and now you're calling me the chef. You the real MVP.
:hey:

I dirty-dicked the cake.

 
Doctor Detroit said:
got_nugs said:
ChainsawU said:
Raider Nation said:
Conclusion?
I know a couple guys in here saw that game since we were trying for the under that night, and I think Nugs called the 2H under that hit, probably thanks to Durant missing the 2H, which was the angle. I couldn't tell if he'd be back or not, but Nugs had it pegged. I'm not going to even try to call this game tonight though. The info on days rest and who's in/who's out just needed to be mentioned before placing a bet.
This here is is your classic bs puffpiece. Saw you laid the entire foundation of lines, days off, 2H totals after big 1st halfs on OKC (a few nights after we cashed on OKC 2h under vs...someone on your call). You mixed the batter, you baked that cake, you even frosted that mother####er complete with the little Happy Anniversary writing on top. I put the last cherry on the cake and now you're calling me the chef. You the real MVP.
:hey:

I dirty-dicked the cake.
(don't tell Mo, I think he ate it)

 
Doctor Detroit said:
got_nugs said:
ChainsawU said:
Raider Nation said:
Conclusion?
I know a couple guys in here saw that game since we were trying for the under that night, and I think Nugs called the 2H under that hit, probably thanks to Durant missing the 2H, which was the angle. I couldn't tell if he'd be back or not, but Nugs had it pegged. I'm not going to even try to call this game tonight though. The info on days rest and who's in/who's out just needed to be mentioned before placing a bet.
This here is is your classic bs puffpiece. Saw you laid the entire foundation of lines, days off, 2H totals after big 1st halfs on OKC (a few nights after we cashed on OKC 2h under vs...someone on your call). You mixed the batter, you baked that cake, you even frosted that mother####er complete with the little Happy Anniversary writing on top. I put the last cherry on the cake and now you're calling me the chef. You the real MVP.
:hey:

I dirty-dicked the cake.
(don't tell Mo, I think he ate it)
How do you think Frosty got his name?

 
Doctor Detroit said:
tjnc09 said:
tjnc09 said:
Texas St / Georgia St o118 (117, -1)

James Madison / Charleston o121.5 (122.5, 1)

Arkansas St / UL Monroe o118.5 (120, 1.5)

Wright St / Green Bay o123.5 (126, 2.5)

Wofford / Chattanooga o125 (127.5, 2.5)

Citadel / UNC Greensboro o122.5 (123, .5)

Rider / Fairfield o122 (122, 0)

:fishy:
I played these in ( ) at 5dimes for 1/4u each, nothing crazy. My numbers posted then are currently 5-1-1 in beating the current market (though they are all over plays so that may not mean very much). Unfortunately, 5dimes releases these obscure lines later than BetOnline.
Interested to see how they come out. Once you establish a baseline are you planning on using confidence to identify multi-unit plays?
I don't think I would do anything other than 1 unit plays for CBB. My baseball numbers were different. Basically, since I geared my plays towards underdogs, 2u plays were underdogs I projected to win outright. 1u plays were underdogs I projected to lose, but enough value where it still was a +EV play imo. (I tried hockey but I unfortunately don't follow it enough to get really a good idea of who is who).

I do think there is a big difference between conf and non-conf. Once I get a good sample of conf sides and totals, I can go back and see if there is any correlation between my numbers and beating the spreads/totals. Perhaps adjust units accordingly that way. There is an amazing amount of data out there for CBB that I think something is possible (the same sites Frosty uses) where you can get a good sense of a Big Sky or MAAC game and those are really the games you want to target because no one else cares about them - lines won't be efficient. That may be another way depending on the conference (I don't have sides by conference but totals on small conferences have actually performed worse than widely available totals so far)

I think my baseball plays are at a point where people could tail, CBB not close yet.

 
Doctor Detroit said:
got_nugs said:
ChainsawU said:
Raider Nation said:
Conclusion?
I know a couple guys in here saw that game since we were trying for the under that night, and I think Nugs called the 2H under that hit, probably thanks to Durant missing the 2H, which was the angle. I couldn't tell if he'd be back or not, but Nugs had it pegged. I'm not going to even try to call this game tonight though. The info on days rest and who's in/who's out just needed to be mentioned before placing a bet.
This here is is your classic bs puffpiece. Saw you laid the entire foundation of lines, days off, 2H totals after big 1st halfs on OKC (a few nights after we cashed on OKC 2h under vs...someone on your call). You mixed the batter, you baked that cake, you even frosted that mother####er complete with the little Happy Anniversary writing on top. I put the last cherry on the cake and now you're calling me the chef. You the real MVP.
:hey:

I dirty-dicked the cake.
(don't tell Mo, I think he ate it)
How do you think Frosty got his name?
:o :lmao: :lmao:

 
Doctor Detroit said:
got_nugs said:
ChainsawU said:
Raider Nation said:
Conclusion?
I know a couple guys in here saw that game since we were trying for the under that night, and I think Nugs called the 2H under that hit, probably thanks to Durant missing the 2H, which was the angle. I couldn't tell if he'd be back or not, but Nugs had it pegged. I'm not going to even try to call this game tonight though. The info on days rest and who's in/who's out just needed to be mentioned before placing a bet.
This here is is your classic bs puffpiece. Saw you laid the entire foundation of lines, days off, 2H totals after big 1st halfs on OKC (a few nights after we cashed on OKC 2h under vs...someone on your call). You mixed the batter, you baked that cake, you even frosted that mother####er complete with the little Happy Anniversary writing on top. I put the last cherry on the cake and now you're calling me the chef. You the real MVP.
:hey:

I dirty-dicked the cake.
(don't tell Mo, I think he ate it)
How do you think Frosty got his name?
I will kill you.

 
ChainsawU said:
Looking for live Cajun music, I stopped in Opelousas at the Plantation Lounge. Somebody sat on every barstool; but a small man, seeing a stranger, jumped down, shook my hand, and insisted I take his seat. In the fast roll of Cajun English, he said it was the guest stool and by right belonged to me. The barmaid, a woman with coiled eyes, brought a Jax.

"Is there Cajun music here tonight?" I asked.

"Jukebox is our music tonight," she snapped. A man called Walt, with dark hair oiled and slicked back in the style of an older time, squeezed in beside me.

"If you're lookin' for French music, you need to get yourself to laugh yet."

"What's that mean?"

"Means haul your butt to laugh yet. Biggest Coonaѕѕ city in the world."

"Lafayette?" I made it three syllables.

"You got it, junior, but we dont say Lah-fay-et."

"Where should I go in Laughyet?"

He drew a map so detailed I could almost see chuckholes in the streets.

"Called Eric's. That's one place. In Laughyet they got whatever you want: music, hooch, girls, fights, everything." He passed the bar peanuts. "By the way, junior," he asked casually, "ever had yourself a Cajun woman?" His question silenced the bar.

"Don't think I have."

"Got some advice for you then - if you find you ever need it."

It was the quietest bar I'd ever been in. I answered so softly no sound came out, and I had to repeat. "What advice?"

"Take off your belt before you climb on so you can strap your Yankee aѕѕ down because you'll get taken for a ride. Up the walls and around."

Now the whole bar was staring, I guess to surmise whether my Yankee aѕѕ was worth strapping down.

One rusty geezer said, "Junior ain't got no belt."

Walt looked at my suspenders and pulled one, letting it snap back.

"My man," he said, "tie on with these and you'll get zanged out the window like in a slingshot."

The men pounded the bar and choked on their Dixie beer. One began coughing and had to be slapped on the back. Two repeated the joke. Walt shouted to the barmaid, "Let's get junior another Jax." To me he said, "Don't never take no offense at a Coonass. We're all fools in God's garden. Except for bettin'. Now that's serious. These boys'll bet on anything that moves or scores points and even some things that don't do neither. Charles, here, for example, will bet he can guess to within four how many spots on any Dalmatian dog. I bet on movement because I don't know dogs and not too many things score points. But everything moves - sooner or later. Even hills. Old Chicksaw taught me that."

UL Lafayette -4 -110
Just paid some Cajun slut in Laughyet with my winnings tonight :hifive:

 
Doctor Detroit said:
got_nugs said:
ChainsawU said:
Raider Nation said:
Conclusion?
I know a couple guys in here saw that game since we were trying for the under that night, and I think Nugs called the 2H under that hit, probably thanks to Durant missing the 2H, which was the angle. I couldn't tell if he'd be back or not, but Nugs had it pegged. I'm not going to even try to call this game tonight though. The info on days rest and who's in/who's out just needed to be mentioned before placing a bet.
This here is is your classic bs puffpiece. Saw you laid the entire foundation of lines, days off, 2H totals after big 1st halfs on OKC (a few nights after we cashed on OKC 2h under vs...someone on your call). You mixed the batter, you baked that cake, you even frosted that mother####er complete with the little Happy Anniversary writing on top. I put the last cherry on the cake and now you're calling me the chef. You the real MVP.
:hey:

I dirty-dicked the cake.
(don't tell Mo, I think he ate it)
i might have. It's funny when i am in a rush sometimes, i just see a team name and bet on 'em without even looking in the other direction.

so with that, S. Alabama +7 2nd half :thumbup:

 
tjnc09 said:
Texas St / Georgia St o118

James Madison / Charleston o121.5

Arkansas St / UL Monroe o118.5

Wright St / Green Bay o123.5

Wofford / Chattanooga o125

Citadel / UNC Greensboro o122.5

Rider / Fairfield o122

:fishy:
Looks like 6-1, 5-2 if TX ST and GA ST doesn't go to OT.

 
The 2H totals are something I want to watch too.

Texas St / Georgia St 1H 36, 2H 78 (even without OT)

James Madison / Charleston 1H 51, 2H 60.

Arkansas St / UL Monroe 1H 54, 2H 72 and counting

Wright St / Green Bay 1H 61, 2H 73

Wofford / Chattanooga 1H 50, 2H 82 Game was 4-0 after 5 minutes :bag:

Citadel / UNC Greensboro 1H 57, 2H 97 (even without OT)

Rider / Fairfield 1H 37, 2H 71

They would have been 7-0 in 2H plays, so that's something I should monitor as well.

ETA: Idiot. JMU didn't go over so 5-2, 4-3 without TX ST. 6-1 2H overs.

 
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Washington has a five-game road trip versus the West starting @Houston on Monday; then @Mavs, @Thunder, @Spurs, and @Pelicans.
The Wizards have lost their last three in a row. You knew it was going to be a rough road trip, and now they finish it off with the Pels. I kind of figured they'd be in this spot finishing up the trip needing a win. They actually won at Houston, but they lost bad in Dallas the next night on B2B, lost in OKC on 2 days of rest when Durant thrashed them in his second game back from the ankle injury, and then lost again on B2B against the Spurs. So their price may be cheap right now and they did have today off so they had a day to rest. The Wizards are 6-0 SU versus the Pelicans L6 since 2011, with three of those games in New Orleans - all lined as the dog - of 3.5, 4.5, and 3.0. They're getting 3.0 right now (if your book isn't slow as hell in posting its lines).
2/2 tailing Saw tonight... :hifive:

 

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